Towson, Maryland (October 8, 2013) – Dozens of enthusiastic Baltimore
Colts fans gathered around County Executive Kevin Kamenetz this morning at
a ceremony as he unveiled the road sign for "Lenny Moore Way,"
the honorary new name for Resource Drive in Randallstown.

"What an honor it is for me to stand beside Lenny Moore, one of the
greatest players to ever wear a Baltimore Colts uniform, and demonstrate
with this honorary road sign just how much Baltimore County loves and
respects him as a former player and as a steadfast friend to Randallstown
and the entire Baltimore County community," said County Executive
Kevin Kamenetz.

Career Highlights

Kamenetz recounted some of the remarkable history of this Hall of Fame
player who started as an All American halfback from Penn State University,
citing highlights including:

Ninth pick in the 1956 NFL Draft, earning Rookie of the Year honors
Seven Pro Bowls
Seven-time All Pro
Two NFL Championships, 1958 and 1959
NFL 1950s All-Decade Team
NFL record 18 games in a row with a touchdown
The only NFL player to have 40 rushing and 40 receiving touchdowns
12,449 career all purpose yards, 4.8 rushing average, 113 total touchdowns
Lenny Moore Way

Resource Drive in Randallstown – now also known as Lenny Moore Way – is
the entrance road that leads from Liberty Road to the Baltimore County
complex housing the Randallstown Community Center, the Liberty Senior
Center and other County offices.

"We thought that this would be the perfect spot to dedicate to Lenny
Moore because it is a place where people young and old gather to enjoy
sports, fitness and good fellowship – all of which have been central themes
throughout Mr. Moore's career and lifetime," said Fourth District
Councilman Ken Oliver.